Sport
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Workers’ top bat out of action
WORKERS Gol Gol will be forced to battle through most of the second half of the season without one of their most consistent batsmen.First Division…
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Tom at Holmes in USA
COLLEGE golfer Tom Holmes says young players who want to go pro should follow their dreams to the United States.Holmes, who studies at St Thomas…
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Skipper laments bad luck
WORKERS Gol Gol captain Ben McPhee says his side have not had things fall their way so far this season.The side sits in fifth position…
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Makinley gets a run
FORMER Workers Gol Gol women’s captain Makinley Blows has finally been able to show her promise on the big stage.Until Friday, the 20-year-old all rounder…
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Jaimon’s joy
JAIMON Lidsey isn’t getting ahead of himself despite a bright start to the Australian Senior Solo Speedway Championships on Saturday night at Kurri Kurri.The 18-year-old…
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Caruso hits winning note
SOUTH Australian Mark Caruso extended his Sprintcar All Stars series points lead when he dominated the A Main with a flag-to-flag win in round five…
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Street off to greener pastures
THE National Rugby League’s Sunraysia-based game development officer Henry Street is moving on.Street will leave Sunraysia after accepting a position in the Northern Territory as…
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Sprintcars roaring back
AFTER breaking for Christmas, the Australian Sprintcar All Stars series returns to Timmis Speedway tonight.A strong field of 23 cars will battle in the heat…
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Sedans on pace
IT will be a scorcher on and off the track at Timmis Speedway tonight.A red-hot line-up of talented drivers will contest round 2 of Victorian…
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SA is up for battle
TOP tournament water skier Joshua Wallent believes South Australia is better placed this weekend than in previous years to claim bragging rights over Victoria.Skiers from…
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It’s all dust or bust
ANOTHER bumper program with strong fields at Timmis Speedway tonight shows people want to race in the region, Mildura Speedway Drivers Club president Ben Aworth…
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Sunraysia Cricket Association round called off due to heat
ROUND 8 of the Sunraysia Cricket Association season won’t go ahead after tomorrow’s fixtures were called off due forecast hot temperatures.Rule changes for this season…










